first, problem won't happen. the 9mm case might fall down the beretta barrel. the 40 cal. is a larger case then the 9mm. so, you can't fire a 9mm in a 40 cal nor a 40 cal in a 9mm barrel...........your safe....... Well, I did it! The 9mm was picked up by the receiver and fed into the barrel. It fired but the extractor could not extract the swollen cartridge. I have reason to believe the bullet bounced down the barrel and tumbled on its way to the target. BUT...what COULD have happened?!?!
The worst that would likely happen is a major case rupture which could result in you missing a hand and your eyes. Theres a very good reason they stamp the caliber on the side of firearms.
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Being that this caliber was only in production with this rifle for 2 years,1983-1984.I would say that you may have to look hard but it may be found.Try gunbroker.com,and maybe Old Western scrounger might have a few boxes.I happen to handload for this cartridge because at one time I had this caliber in a Marlin model 336.The brass and bullets have been in my possession for many years.
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The term is cartridge (bullet is the part of a cartridge that comes out of the muzzle) The condition is known as "out of battery firing", and it is very dangerous. At a minimum, the cartridge case will explode. The gun may be damaged or destroyed, the shooter could be injured or killed.
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The top of the CARTRIDGE is the bullet- and they are not threaded, so they don't unscrew. The cartridge case is crimped onto the lead bullet. Playing with ammo- especially rimfire ammo like the .22, is dangerous. If the rim (which contains the primer) is crushed, the cartridge can explode. Strong likelihood that is going to hurt you.
The absolute worst case scenario that could happen in Europe is that anything could happen in Europe. It is a continent of many countries with a large population. Who knows what will happen.
No, stomach acid will not fire a bullet, or, more properly, a cartridge, you have ingested. It cannot. Further, a cartridge that is in good condition going in will almost certainly pass completely through you and be little affected by your digestive system. Transit time in a healthy "normal" person will be too short for anything substantial to happen to that cartridge.
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